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Hu in H.K. for handover anniversary

By Korea Herald

Published : June 29, 2012 - 20:56

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HONG KONG (AFP) ― Chinese President Hu Jintao arrived in Hong Kong on Friday to mark the 15th anniversary of the territory’s handover from Britain to Beijing.

Hu, whose three-day visit is his last as president before a key leadership reshuffle in Beijing later this year, is also expected to attend the inauguration of Leung Chun-ying as the city’s next chief executive on Sunday.

The Chinese leader was greeted at Hong Kong’s airport by dignitaries led by Donald Tsang, the outgoing chief executive, as well as flag-waving schoolchildren.

Hu said Hong Kong had achieved “significant” development since the handover on July 1, 1997, and that the “one country, two systems” model which guarantees the southern Chinese city a semi-autonomous status has been upheld.
Hu Jintao, China`s president (center) waves as Donald Tsang, Hong Kong`s outgoing chief executive (left) and Liu Yandong, China’s state councilor, look on during a welcoming ceremony in Hong Kong, China, on Friday. (Bloomberg-Yonhap News) Hu Jintao, China`s president (center) waves as Donald Tsang, Hong Kong`s outgoing chief executive (left) and Liu Yandong, China’s state councilor, look on during a welcoming ceremony in Hong Kong, China, on Friday. (Bloomberg-Yonhap News)

“In the coming two days, I hope to be able to walk more, see more and personally feel the development of Hong Kong, understand the life and expectations of the Hong Kong people,” Hu said.

Under the “one country, two systems” principle, Hong Kong retains its own judicial and financial frameworks, with civil liberties including the right to demonstrate not seen on the mainland.